Stay warm in North American winters: True Tailor fleece-lined utility pants for tradespeople

Working in the skilled trades means you must often brave the elements of your day-to-day life. That means the gear you wear, including your pants, should withstand almost anything. True Tailor’s fleece-lined waterproof utility trousers do just that. They’re designed specifically to keep skilled tradespeople warm in whatever Mother Nature throws your way.

After years of research to craft the perfect material for tradespeople’s pants, True Tailor Company has developed a product that insulates without compromising flexibility. The Canadian fleece is heavyweight and traditionally used for snow sports, but it has been repurposed for people with tough outdoor jobs that require warmth, comfort, and functionality. 

Product highlights

These utility pants are built for durability and convenience, so they have almost endless features for wearers to enjoy: 

  • The rip-stop material prevents wear and tear from showing
  • 10 pockets for tools and a reinforced belt loop clip
  • Their newer design is more elastic and lighter for all-day comfort
  • Designed to last for years
  • The power-shell pro technology creates a 100% waterproof outer layer
  • Canadian fleece is durable and flexible
  • Designed for outside. Best for farmers, tradespeople, outdoor hikers, and anyone out and about during the winter

Pro tip: If unsure of your size, size up for the best possible fit. 

Available colors: Grey, black, khaki, army green

Available sizes: S (W31”), M (W32”), L (W34”), XL (W36”), 2XL (W38”), 2XL (W40-42”)

What buyers are saying

The pants have sold to over 12,000 buyers, and buyers continually rave about their warmth, durability, convenience, and waterproof exterior. Many cite that it’s the best clothing item they’ve ever had for their line of work, and they take the dread out of cold weather mornings. 

True Tailor is a Canadian company that offers these pants in four colors, both men’s and women’s sizes. 

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